On 16 July 1826 at Falmouth, Nova Scotia, Mary Ann married John Harvie, USA tea trader in Halifax, NS and USA[3][1][2].
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 Willis Luther Irish, Stella Bertha Putnam. Descendants of John Irish: the immigrant 1623-1963, and allied families, Freeport, Maine : Dingley Press, 1964, p33-34
↑ 2.02.1 L. S. Loomer, Notes for the Beaton Institute of the college of Cape Breton,Windsor, Nova Scotia, November, 1981 (15pp)
↑ Marriage notice, St John Star July 18 1826 (Tuesday): "m. Falmouth, N.S., Sunday, by Rev. W.C. King, John HARVIE, merchant , Halifax / Mary Ann IRISH fourth d/o John IRISH, Esq." Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics Volume 3 Number 783
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